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regulations of the energy sup-
ply company and function
without fault,
- The protection of the electrical
plug connections from the wet.
• Ensure that the mains voltage
the rating plate.
• The electrical installation shall
be according to national wiring
rules.
• Before each use, check the
equipment, cable and plug for
damage. Defective cables are
not to be repaired, but rather re-
placed by new ones. Have dam-
age on your equipment repaired
by an authorised specialist.
• If the power cable for this equip-
ment is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer,
a customer service agent of the
-
son in order to prevent hazards.
• Do not pull the plug from the
socket by the cable. Protect the
cable from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
-
ment by the cable.
• Use only extension cables that
are protected from spray water
and designed for outdoor use.
Always fully unroll a cable drum
damage.
• Disconnect the mains plug from
the socket before all work on the
equipment, in case of leaks in
the water system, during work
breaks, and when not in use.
• Extension cables must not have
a cross-section that is smaller
than those of rubber hoses with
the designation H07RN8-F. The
cable length must total 10 m. The
wire cross section of the extension
cable must be at least 2.5 mm
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.
• Perform the electrical installa-
tion in accordance with national
regulations.
Initial Operation
Positioning/Hanging
• The dimensions of the pump shaft must
be not less than 40 x 40 x 50 cm, in
7) can
move freely.
• The device can be suspended from the
handle (
1) or placed on the bottom
of the shaft.
The pump can be suspended and/or
removed using the nylon cord (
3)
provided.
To ensure it is suspended securely,
thread the cord (
3) through the han-
dle (
1) as depicted in Figure
.
Never suspend the pump by the hose.
Ensure that the equipment is
not hung up or held by the
mains cable. There is a risk
of electric shock from dam-
aged mains cables.
Note that, over time, dirt and sand
may collect on the bottom of the shaft,
which could damage the pump.
We recommend standing the pump
on a brick.
If the water level is too low, the silt in
the shaft can quickly dry out and im-
pede the pump when warming up.